You've spent painstaking time preparing, mixing and shaking your ingredients to cocktail perfection and then it's time to serve up your creation. Pouring it should be the simple part right? Yet how would you feel if you found your guests choking on an unexpected ice cube or lump of fruit?

The bar@drinkstuff Hawthorne Cocktail Strainer eradicates such problems, by ensuring no large pieces slip into your glass. The perfect fit for a Boston Shaker Glass, this strainer features 4 prongs for stability, ensuring picture perfect cocktails every time.

"Works well with my two boston shakers, does the same job as the higher priced ones so I really can't complain"

David - Crawley West Sussex, 6th July '15

4 stars

"Good value. Very easy to use. Fits the Boston shaker nicely."

SG - London, 30th August '14

Excellent

"The Hawthorne strainer is a crucial tool for when using a Boston shaker. This one has a spring which is tight enough to keep pretty much all the ice shards out of the drink which is great. It's easy to clean if you have strained fruit as the spring comes off. Great! Buy one!"

Nick Fothergill - North Yorkshire, 18th January '14

Drinkstuff says: Many thanks for your review Nick. As a thank you we've added 10 points to your drinkstuff account, which is equivalent to £10 off your next order.

Strainer

"Very easy to take apart and clean."

Sarah Browning - Wolverhampton, 14th January '14

Fits Well On The Shaker

"Easy to use, and good price."

Michael Joyce - Redhill, 30th August '11

Takes The Strain Off Pouring

"An essential piece of kit, if looked after and cleaned will last forever. does what it is intended to do, and very little can compete with it. Although pips, and fruit flesh can become stuck from time to time, never too much of a nuisance if you are cleaning it properly anyway. Small pips and seeds will get through however, but that is what more fine strainers and mesh are for am I correct? There are more 'fancier' products, but they are simply for show, and seem to be a bit of waste of money. How can you improve perfection?"